Mountain passes near Raubling are located in the Bavarian Prealps, providing access to the Chiemgau Alps and Mangfall Mountains. This region is known for its alpine scenery and diverse recreational opportunities. The area features routes suitable for road cycling, motorcycling, and hiking. Visitors can explore various mountain passes that offer panoramic views and natural landscapes.
Last updated: August 18, 2026
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The ascent was easier than expected ;-). No ramps around 15% make the climb almost rhythmic :-)
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A dream to drive the pass...partly 18% ramps but otherwise very pleasant
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Riding down the long side is really fun. There are a few small braking hills for motorcycles, but these shouldn't be a problem on a bike. If you're brave enough, you'll hardly have to brake at all for the first few kilometers (attempt at your own risk 😀 ).
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only counts if you drive up the long side
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Once you have reached the Zeller Scharte, you will be treated to a wonderful view of the buildings on the Wendelstein massif...
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reached the highest point of the bike tour. 😁then it rolls down rapidly at the top
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...I've never been so broken, but at the same time I've never been so happy. I kept thinking about the title... "This road will be rocky and difficult" Okay, you have to be sure-footed!
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The Sudelfeld Pass Ascent is a highly popular choice for road cyclists, offering a great climb with various route variations. It's known for its moderate slope from Bayrischzell and is considered a must for racing bikes. Another classic for racing cyclists is the Tatzelwurm Pass, which features a relatively long and steep ascent, ideal for improving stamina.
Many mountain passes in the region offer stunning panoramic views. From the Sudelfeld pass summit (1,123 m), you can enjoy expansive views of the surrounding Bavarian mountains. Similarly, the Zeller Col, situated below the prominent Wendelstein mountain, provides wonderful views of the Wendelstein massif.
Yes, in the warmer months, areas like Sudelfeld transform into a hiking paradise with lush meadows and alpine pastures. For a specific hiking experience, the Zeller Col offers a scenic, moderate hike with views of the Wendelstein massif, though it requires sure-footedness and appropriate footwear. For more hiking options, you can explore various trails in the region, including easy to moderate routes in the Hiking around Raubling guide, or more challenging mountain hikes in the Mountain Hikes around Raubling guide.
The best time largely depends on your preferred activity. For road cycling and hiking, the warmer months from spring to autumn are ideal, offering pleasant weather and clear views. However, be aware that popular passes like Sudelfeld can have significant motorcycle traffic on weekends during fine weather. For winter sports, Sudelfeld is a popular ski area, ensuring reliable conditions throughout the season with extensive snowmaking.
Yes, especially on passes like Sudelfeld. Due to significant motorcycle traffic, particularly on weekends and during fine weather, cyclists are strongly advised to wear lights and high-visibility clothing. While the roads are generally wide enough, caution is always recommended.
Yes, the region offers various options. Near Sudelfeld Pass, numerous rustic mountain inns and alpine huts provide opportunities for refreshments, serving traditional Bavarian and South Tyrolean specialties. The inn near Tatzelwurm Pass is also noted as a good spot for a break.
The descent from Sudelfeld Pass towards Brannenburg is particularly notable. It features gradients of up to 18%, includes a one-lane rock tunnel, and leads through a wild and romantic valley. It's a spectacular part of the route, but requires attention due to the steep sections and vibrating plates installed for motorcyclists.
While many passes offer challenging climbs, the ascent to Sudelfeld Pass from Bayrischzell has a moderate slope, making it a good option for those looking for a less strenuous climb. Some sections even feature a dedicated bike path, enhancing safety and enjoyment for various skill levels.
When hiking to Zeller Col, it is highly recommended to be very sure-footed and wear good shoes, as sections of the path can be steep and rocky. You should also be prepared for potentially free-roaming cows along the trail.
Beyond the mountain passes, Raubling offers a variety of cycling routes. You can find options ranging from moderate to difficult, including routes like the 'Kufstein Old Town Gate – View of Kufstein Fortress loop' or the 'Mangfall Cycle Path – Ratzinger Hill loop'. More details are available in the Cycling around Raubling guide.
Yes, at the Sudelfeld pass summit (1,123 m), there are parking lots on both sides of the summit where visitors can take a break. These are often frequented by tourists and motorcyclists.
Sudelfeld is one of Bavaria's largest and most popular ski areas, boasting 31 kilometers of varied pistes suitable for all skill levels. It features modern chairlifts with heated seats and child safety systems, two dedicated children's areas, and a Funslope snowpark. Approximately 70% of the pistes are covered by snowmaking systems, ensuring reliable conditions throughout the winter season.


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